Salesman Arthur Miller's death, America's culture and moral perspectives Arthur Miller 's "death of sales man" exposes a drama with a very fine screenplay To achieve a wonderful story from human beings dream from zero The tale of. As far as the message "almost arrives", he will again outnumber Bernard! "Imagine!", How does "death of a salesman" titled Willy (1215) appear to tease a competitive American society? For this script I will not leave an imagination. In fact, this is a story about traveling salesman Willie Loman royal and timid death.
Arthur Miller's play "Death of a salesman" is often regarded as the first modern American tragedy. Mirror Hero Willy Loman (ordinary person) and his family as the main character, using American Dream as the basis of American values and morals. Due to Willie and his family's character, Miller is using drama to convey the tragic result of selfless devotion to his dreams. "Salesman's death," Arthur Miller's classical tragedy in Aristotle's sense, it is also a capitalist material version of American dream empty promise, as well as sharp criticism of capitalism,
Death of a salesman Arthur Millers salesman is a controversial game of a typical American family, they want the dream of America to be realized rather than tragedy or failure as the drama is often described. Death of a salesman drama a dream. Failure "(Cohen 51) The story is spoken by the 34-year-old travel salesman Willy Lohmann's delusive eyes and thoughts, the world of its fantastic lies eventually leads to the death of a salesman Modern society is superficial Society seems to be addicted to that person's appearance, popularity and wealth Arthur Miller's salesman's death depicts Lohman and all family confrontations they face Willy Lohman succumbed to the values of society, and during the play, Willy strives to satisfy socially accepted success.This is also very obvious from a large scale.
Willy Lohmann 's twisted value in the death of Arthur Miller' s salesman Willy Lohman is the central role of Arthur Miller 's death which fell from the top of the capitalist totem pole. Whether it is literal or metaphor, it has a big impact. Willy Roman regards himself as a victim of bad luck and takes little responsibility for his endless trap as a person who is immersed in past memories and dominated by fear of the future. But this is not fate ..